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Frequently Asked Questions
How can I get to the Pacuare River Lodge?
The Pacuare River Lodge is located next to the Pacuare River. We sell and confirm you directly with our upartner rafting and tour companies that take you on their tours and stay at our Pacuare River Lodge. Rafting to the Lodge is the quickest, most scenic and fun way to arrive and depart the Lodge. Driving independently to the lodge is not available at this time.
How do I make a reservation?
Complete our online registration and credit card payment form to confirm your 2 or 3 day river trip with a stay at the Pacuare River Lodge. We will email you a confirmation letter and receipt. If you have any changes to make with the tour date, you will cordinate this directly with the rafting company. You may need to present the confirmation letter when you are picked up on the first day of the trip.
Can I visit the lodge independently?
Since the rafting company provides all guiding, transportation of food to the lodge and cooking, we do not accept independent reservations. However, special group arragements can be made in advance for independent whitewater kayaking clubs and trips. Please contact us for more details.
Does the lodge have electricity?
We have solar panels and 12 volt battery storage. With an onsite invertor, you may have the option to charge small electronic dvices like digital cameras, notebooks, or flash lights. We use low voltage lights on the trails and dinning area.
What should I pack?
Here is a general guideline for keeping your packing light and consise:
- 1 non-cotton shirt for rafting days
- Shorts for rafting
- Teva type sandals with heal straps for rafting
- Change of 1 dry short or long pants
- Change of 1 dry shirt
- Light jacket or windbreaker
- Change of 1 or 2 underwear
- Toiletries
- Flash light or head lamp
- Insect repelant and sunscreen
- Deck of cards, book or small binoculars
- Camera
The tour company we book you with to visit the lodge will provide bed sheets, bath towel, and all your food and meal preperation while at the lodge.
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